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| author | Adams, Helen R. |
| author_facet | Adams, Helen R. Adams, Helen R. |
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| contents | Solo Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Adams, Helen R. Intellectual Freedom Elementary Secondary Education Constitutional Law School Libraries Librarians Advocacy Librarian Attitudes Best Practices Needs Assessment Library Administration As schools across the country face increasing fiscal restraints, school library professional positions are being eliminated at an alarming rate. As a result, many school librarians are becoming the only certified library professional in a district, serving multiple schools and grade levels. Suddenly, each is a solo librarian. As a solo librarian in a school district, where does intellectual freedom rank in one's list of priorities? With so many responsibilities, how will a solo librarian protects and advocates for students' First Amendment rights and privacy of their library usage records when one cannot be in all school libraries all the time? In this article, three K-12 librarians were queried by the author on the facets of intellectual freedom on which they focus. (Contains 1 figure, 1 resource and 4 online resources.) |
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| publishDate | 2011 |
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| spellingShingle | Solo Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Adams, Helen R. Intellectual Freedom Elementary Secondary Education Constitutional Law School Libraries Librarians Advocacy Librarian Attitudes Best Practices Needs Assessment Library Administration Solo Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field Adams, Helen R. Intellectual Freedom Elementary Secondary Education Constitutional Law School Libraries Librarians Advocacy Librarian Attitudes Best Practices Needs Assessment Library Administration As schools across the country face increasing fiscal restraints, school library professional positions are being eliminated at an alarming rate. As a result, many school librarians are becoming the only certified library professional in a district, serving multiple schools and grade levels. Suddenly, each is a solo librarian. As a solo librarian in a school district, where does intellectual freedom rank in one's list of priorities? With so many responsibilities, how will a solo librarian protects and advocates for students' First Amendment rights and privacy of their library usage records when one cannot be in all school libraries all the time? In this article, three K-12 librarians were queried by the author on the facets of intellectual freedom on which they focus. (Contains 1 figure, 1 resource and 4 online resources.) |
| title | Solo Librarians and Intellectual Freedom: Perspectives from the Field |
| topic | Intellectual Freedom Elementary Secondary Education Constitutional Law School Libraries Librarians Advocacy Librarian Attitudes Best Practices Needs Assessment Library Administration |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ964741 |